HometownNew York, NY, United StatesEducation University of Michigan, Bachelor of Arts / ScienceWayne State University, Doctor of Jurisprudence

Nephew of late Forbes 400 member Max Fisher (d. 2005) founded real estate outfit Related Companies 1972. Initially focused on building, financing low-income housing; moved into riskier luxury buildings in New York. Nearly went bankrupt early 1990s, recovered; today company has developed more than $16 billion worth of property across the U.S., including Manhattan's massive Time Warner Center. Met Jorge Perez ; duo made billions developing Florida condos. Partnership continues via Perez's condo and hotel projects in Latin America. Recently purchased Virgin Megastores North America from British billionaire Richard Branson. Bidding for rights to run Aqueduct, Belmont, Saratoga racetracks. Became chairman of powerful Real Estate Board of New York in January.

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